ABC Still Mourning for Hillary Defeat, She’s ‘Acknowledging the Pain’

Nicholas Fondacaro | November 14, 2016
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Almost a week since the 2016 election and ABC’s World News Tonight spent an over three minute segment Monday night seemingly mourning for Hillary Clinton’s defeat at the hands of Donald Trump. “Acknowledging the pain and placing a good deal of the blame, she says, on the FBI director,” reported ABC Anchor David Muir of Clinton’s weekend call to supporters and donors, “[James Comey] brought the e-mails back into sharp focus, just 11 days before the election, then two days before the election, revealing they found nothing.

Late today, Hillary Clinton calling her Democratic allies in congress, telling them not to be discouraged or divided in the wake of Donald Trump's win,” a defeated sounding Cecilia Vega stated, “Clinton also reached out to top donors this weekend, telling them she is ‘heartbroken.’” Vega went on to parrot Clinton saying the FBI director killed the campaign’s momentum and said he helped to fuel Trump’s campaign.

Vega put the left’s frustration with the election on full display saying:

A loss made even more painful by the growing popular vote tally. Clinton winning by nearly 700,000 votes and counting. But unlike those coveted working class voters that helped propel her into the U.S. Senate, this time, Clinton failed to win them over…

In the end, she lost three key rust belt states. Her path to the White House derailed there by a combined 107,000 votes.

The ABC reporter played Saturday Night Live’s tearful opening skit dedicated to Clinton and her message. “An emotional Kate McKinnon playing Clinton one last time… SNL saying good-bye with this musical tribute,” Vega emotionally noted, as if Clinton had passed way.

Muir sounded desperate to know what else Clinton announced during the phone call, imploring Vega, “Did she give any clues about what her next steps might be? Is she done with politics?” “Well, David, interestingly enough, the one thing that seems to not be coming up in any of the calls to allies is what comes next. She's just not talking about it,” Vega responded.

World News Tonight and Vega, who was on the campaign trail with Clinton, often reported on the Democratic candidate in overly glowing terms. And frequently glorifyed the speeches delivered by Clinton’s surrogates, such as Michelle Obama, when there was much more serious news to inform the public of. 

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